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When Working for the U.S. Postal Service, the clock is king. If its at 7am when your shift begins, lunch at 11am, or 3:30 when the day is done, the numbers on that clock regulate and dictate the comings and goings of the employees on the workroom floor. For many, it even influenced emotions. Like … More Gone Postal. Old Lessons for the New Age of Terror.

Learning a foreign language can bridge social barriers. With the recent influx of refugees to America from all over the world, we can see, in practice, that this is absolutely true. Because of this, I’ve been afforded the opportunity to learn to speak, read, and write in Nepali. My emergence into this foreign language has … More On Language…and immigration